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Jenny bakes 10 cookies. She puts 7 chocolate chip on each cookie. Draw a tape diagram and label the total amount of chocolate chips as c. Write an equation and solve for c.
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Jenny bakes 10 cookies. She puts 7 chocolate chip on each cookie. Draw a tape diagram and label the total amount of chocolate chips as c. Write an equation and solve for c.
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7c.X10
70 chocolate chips
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